circulatory system Flashcards

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coronary heart disease:

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  • hearts blood supply gets blocked
  • in the coronary artery (supplies heart muscle with blood)
    -> blood supply gets restricted by fatty deposits in the wall of the artery
    -> lumen comes narrower
    -> restricted blood supply as not enough blood is reaching the heart muscle
    -> less O2 means less aerobic respiration -> more lactic acid, which poisons heart muscles leading to a heart attack
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what can increase your chance of coronary heart disease

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  • smoking
  • eating too much saturated fat
  • obesity
  • inactivity
  • high blood pressure
  • stress
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what causes an increase in heart rate

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  • nerve impulses from the medulla
  • when we exercise more carbon dioxide is produced
  • sensors in the aorta and carotid artery detect this
  • send nerve impulses to the medulla
  • medulla sends nerve impulses to the heart via the accelerator nerve, causing the heart rate to increase and the heart will beat with more force (higher blood pressure)
  • once carbon dioxide levels return to normal, nerve impulse are sent via decelerator nerve to decrease heart rate and bring blood pressure back to normal
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4
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blood direction in arteries

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away from the heart

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5
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blood direction in veins

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to the heart

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6
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blood direction in capillaries

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to organs and muscles

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7
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is blood oxygenated or deoxygenated in arteries

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oxygenated

(except for the pulmonary artery)

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is blood oxygenated or deoxygenated in veins

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deoxygenated

(except for the pulmonary vein)

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is blood oxygenated or deoxygenated in capillaries

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at artery end its oxygenated

at vein end it’s deoxygenated

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blood pressure in arteries

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high

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11
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blood pressure in veins

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low

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12
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blood pressure in capillaries

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high -> low

(needs to reduce pressure)

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13
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wall thickness in arteries

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thick muscular wall (can stretch) to resist bursting under pressure

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14
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wall thickness in veins

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thin

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15
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wall thickness in capillaries

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thin
-> short diffusion distance

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16
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internal diameter (lumen) in arteries

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small -> help keep pressure of blood

17
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internal diameter (lumen) of veins

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large -> reduces blood pressure

18
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internal diameter (lumen) of capillaries

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really small
so it can fit between cells and organs

19
Q

valves present in arteries?

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no
-> blood is pumped at such a high pressure

20
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valves present in veins?

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yes

21
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valves present in capillaries

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no

22
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example of an artery

A

aorta

23
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example of a vein

A

vena cava

24
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example of capillary

A

capillary at alveoli

25
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elastic layer thickness in arteries

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thick elastic layer

26
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elastic layer thickness in veins

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thin elastic layer

27
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function of artery

A

transport blood away form the heart

28
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function of vein

A

transport blood to the heart

29
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function of capillaries

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carry blood to the bodies cells